Spring 2008 Newsletter
May 12, 2008 · Print This Article
Airport Towing is currently hiring tow truck drivers and dispatchers! For information and an application, go to our Employment page. Pay and benefits are top in the industry. No experience or CDL is necessary to apply. If you have further questions, simply Contact Us.
One benefit of working for Airport Towing is the recent expansion of our Heavy Duty fleet. We put our brand new 2007 Peterbilt tow truck in service this Fall and look forward to adding a tractor in the near future. Visit our Services page to see photos of our latest equipment in action.
Our auctions are now bigger than ever, allowing the public to buy cars at more affordable prices. Lately, we have seen more running vehicles and better quality cars coming out of the Airport garage and other locations. Our recent auctions have typically been up to 100 cars! Auctions are held every third Friday at 11:00. Check out our Auction Page for more information.
Our tow truck museum is improving on a daily basis. We have finished the complete restoration of the 1929 Ford Model A and it is by far our best truck. Currently, we are working restoring our 1948 Ford F600 two ton tow truck. Check out our entire collection by clicking on Tow Truck Museum.
Jared Storer
Accounts Manager
Storer Enterprises, Inc.




I am very sad to hear about the loss of Mark and Brian. My condolences to the family, friends, and employees of the company. This is very shocking news, especially after just seeing them in the July 4th parade.
We are so very sorry to hear about this loss. They will be missed terribly by their family, friends and the community.
I will miss Mark and Brian very much. I always tried to stay in contact with everybody at the yard. Im glad that i was able to see Brian last time i was in Seattle a month ago. Mark taught me everything i know about the towing industry. To this day i am still towing and had owned a company down in L.A. . If it wasnt for mark and the storer family who knows whrere i would be. And for that im grateful for knowing , working , and having Mark , Brian Burien towing in my life.
Kristian Lee Strait
its hard to understand how thing happen at times. and its reailly
hard when you have worked with them . my condolences go out to all of the family , friends
I cant even begin to express how sad I am to hear about the loss of Mark and Brian. My condolences go out to the whole family and friends, I know they both had alot! I ALWAYS had the highest amount of respect for Mark and even though we didn’t always see eye to eye on things, I knew how passionate and meticulous he was about his family and his business and I and every one else is a better person for having known and having worked with him. Mark was the epitome of “do it right or don’t do it at all!” and I learned alot from him and liked him very much.
I also remember very well the day I first met Brian along with Jared, they couldn’t have been more than 15-16 years old. Brian was just a little boy but in the three years I worked with him, I watched him grow into the beginnings of a great man. Now he has 2 little boys of his own!! I will always remember his never ending sense of humor and oversized smile but he was always able to put on the serious hat and get down to business when things needed to get done.
Rest in peace Mark and Brian, YOU WILL BE MISSED!!
Eric Martin
What a terrible loss for such a great family. My daughter Kristin (Adams) Cruz went to school with Brian and every time I talked to him he brought a smile to my face! My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this tragic time. God Bless You
Lynette, Jared, Teresa and family:
Our family will never be the same!! Mark and Brian will be greatly
missed, our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
Jared you have done such an awesome job with the web-sites and keeping everyone up to date!!
Let us know if we can help in any way!!
May God surround you with his love and comfort you with his presence!!
Love,
Bill, Julie and girls